New Blue Downhill Trail opening tomorrow 3.9.21.. at Ben Nevis

Gary

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Yeah. Of course they can.

I wouldn't travel 3hrs from Edinburgh for that trail tho nevermind all the way from England
 

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It's like a smooth wide path with some berms ?‍♂️

However, it has its place and will be a fantastic money earner for Nevis Range, allowing hundreds of riders access to that elevation and views who can't/won't rider the TC or DH tracks. My wife has even said she'll give the blue a go.
 

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Yeah. Of course they can.

I wouldn't travel 3hrs from Edinburgh for that trail tho nevermind all the way from England
No ..me neither .
I would however consider riding it if it was part of an onward journey ..saying that the gondola fee is a little bit tasty ..?
 

Gary

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I had no idea anyone considers £35 a day for a gondola pass pricy. Bearing in mind it's the highest elevation mtb uplift in the UK at 650m and open to mtb riding 9:30-4:30. Easily long enough to get 12 leisurely runs down the world Cup track if you're fit enough.
 

The Hodge

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Not being used to paying for any gondola pass ..ever ..yep I found that pricey ..but then again Im no downhiller ..
It was more the one off fee that brought a sting to my eyes ..?
 

Gary

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Yeah. The single journey ticket has always been poor value. Nevis have their reasons. :rolleyes:
But I don't know why you'd ever want to just do one run unless the tracks are way over your ability in the first place.
but even then. £22 is still a small price to pay to avoid having to push a bike for 2 miles through bog and heather to the top
 

The Hodge

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But I don't know why you'd ever want to just do one run unless the tracks are way over your ability in the first place.

From a personal point of view as already mentioned Fort William itself has never been a destination ..and also as previously said Im no downhiller..so spending a day there is a non starter.
However as somewhere to spend a bit of time to break up an onward journey ( like Torridon) it holds some appeal ..in the same way Comrie Croft broke up a long journey to the Caingorms a few years back and means the day isnt all about travelling ..
4.5 hours..215miles to Fort William..then a further 2.75 hours 108 miles to Torridon ( and the stuff I like riding ) ..
The appeal would be in the fact that its a " Blue" downhill track ..fun and within the time frame and risk factor I would want to take on day one of a mountain bike holiday ..from what Ive seen I should be able to manage that ..?
I do take on board the point that if you were going for the day though..a day pass is much better value ..
 

The Hodge

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Actually Ant its only 50p more for Passenger & Bike ..£22.50 for a single run ..
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Having posed the question with regard to transporting ebikes ..this is the reply ..
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Being a Whyte owner and the amount of faff that is entailed to remove the battery if this was the case ..Im out ..
 

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